Show Caption ( + ) Richard Karn graduated from the University of Washington in 1979 with a drama degree and was a member of the Beta Theta Pi Fraternity. Karn is known for his role as Al in the TV series "Home Improvement." He was a host on Family Feud from 2002 to 2006. Hide Caption ( - )

Show Caption ( + ) Quincy Pondexter played college basketball at the Unviersity of Washington from 2006 to 2010 before being selected 26th overall in the 2010 NBA Draft. On draft day, Pondexter was selected by the Oklahoma City Thunder and then traded to the New Orleans Hornets. In 2011, the Hornets traded Pondexter to the Memphis Grizzlies. Hide Caption ( - )

Show Caption ( + ) Anna Faris, an actress who is known for her comedic roles in the Scary Movies film series, Lost in Translation, The House Bunny, Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, Yogi Bear, and What's Your Number? She attended University of Washington after graduating high school in 1994. She earned a degree in English literature. Hide Caption ( - )

Show Caption ( + ) Brock Huard was a quarterback at the University of Washington. He redshirted in 1995 and played his first college career game during the Huskies' 1996 season. Huard played for the Seattle Seahawks and Indianapolis Colts. Hide Caption ( - )

Show Caption ( + ) Spencer Hawes now plays for the Philadelphia 76ers. Before playing in the NBA, Hawes played college basketball at the University of Washington from 2006 to 2007 before deciding to enter the draft. In 2007, Hawes was picked 10th overall by the Sacramento Kings in the 2007 NBA Draft. Hide Caption ( - )

Show Caption ( + ) Jon Brockman played college basketball at the University of Washington from 2005 to 2009. He was a starting power forward and the team's captain. In the 2009 NBA Draft, Brockman was drafted by the Sacramento Kings. Hide Caption ( - )

Show Caption ( + ) Kenneth Bruce Gorelick, better known as his stage name Kenny G, played saxophone professionally while studying for a major in accounting at the University of Washington. He graduated magna cum laude. Hide Caption ( - )

Show Caption ( + ) After high school, Tim Lincecum went on to pitch for the University of Washington. Lincecum made his MLB debut in 2007 for the San Francisco Giants. Lincecum won the National League Cy Young Award in 2008 and 2009 and is a four time MLB All-Star. In July 13, 2013, Lincecum pitched a not-hitter against the San Diego Padres. Hide Caption ( - )

Show Caption ( + ) James Sun (right, with Lawyer Milloy and Steve Sarkisian) studied business and computer information systems at the University of Washington. Sun was one of the four finalists on season six of The Apprentice. He is the CEO and Founder of GeoPage.com and CEO of Pirq.com. Hide Caption ( - )

Show Caption ( + ) Lawyer Milloy played college football at the University of Washington from 1993 to 1995. In 1996, Milloy was drafted in the second round in the NFL Draft by the New England Patriots. He also played for the Buffalo Bills, Atlanta Falcons and Seattle Seahawks. Hide Caption ( - )

Show Caption ( + ) Rainn Wilson is well-known for his Emmy-nominated roll as Dwight Schrute in the TV comedy "The Office." Wilson has a theatre background from the University of Washington. Hide Caption ( - )

Show Caption ( + ) Kyle MacLachlan, known for his roles on ABC's Desperate Housewives, HBO's Sex and the City, Twin Peaks and Portlandia, graduated from the University of Washington in 1982. He moved to Hollywood to pursue his career. Hide Caption ( - )

Show Caption ( + ) Nate Robinson played college basketball at the University of Washington from 2002 to 2005 before being drafted in the 2005 NBA Draft. He was selected 21st by the Phoenix Suns before being traded to the New York Knicks. Robinson has won the NBA Slam Dunk Contest in 2006, 2009 and 2010. He currently plays for the Denver Nuggets and played for the Chicago Bulls, Golden State Warriors, Oklahoma City Thunder and Boston Celtics. Hide Caption ( - )

Show Caption ( + ) Detlef Schrempf played college basketball at the University of Washington from 1981-1985. He was a member of the Phi Delta Theta Fraternity and majored in International business. In the 1985 NBA Draft, Schrempf was selected eighth overall by the Dallas Mavericks. He played for the Indian Pacers, Seattle SuperSonics and Portland Trail Blazers. Hide Caption ( - )

Show Caption ( + ) Jake Locker was the quarterback for the University of Washington. He redshirted in 2006 and played from 2007-2010. Locker closed out his college career with a 19-7 win over Nebraska in the 2010 Holiday Bowl. In the 2011 NFL Draft, Locker was selected eighth overall by the Tennessee Titans. Hide Caption ( - )

Show Caption ( + ) Hope Solo was a goalkeeper at the University of Washington from 1999 to 2002. After playing soccer at the collegiate level, she played for the Philadelphia Charge in the Women's United Soccer Association. During the 2008 and 2012 Summer Olympics, Solo help the United States Women's national soccer team to gold medals. In 2011, Solo was a contestant in the 13th season of Dancing with the Stars and was eliminated in the semifinal round with her partner Maksim Chmerkovskiy. Hide Caption ( - )

Show Caption ( + ) Ken Jennings is noted for holding the record for the longest winning streak on the game show "Jeopardy!" and all-time leading money winner on American game shows. He won 74 games before his defeat. Jennings attended the University of Washington his freshman year. Hide Caption ( - )

Show Caption ( + ) An actor, martial arts instructor and filmmaker, Bruce Lee enrolled at the University of Washington in March 1961. He majored in drama and studied philosophy, psychology and other subjects. He met his future wife Linda Emery at the University of Washington. They married in August 1964. Hide Caption ( - )

Show Caption ( + ) Isaiah Thomas played college basketball at the University of Washington from 2008 to 2011. He was drafted as the 60th pick by the Sacramento Kings in the second round of the 2011 NBA Draft. In 2012, Thomas was named the Western Conference NBA Rookie of the Month twice. Hide Caption ( - )

Show Caption ( + ) Joel McHale received his bachelor's degree in History from the University of Washington in 1995. He was part of the Theta Chi Fraternity. McHale also received a Master of Fine Arts degree at the University of Washington. Hide Caption ( - )

Show Caption ( + ) Rick Steves, an author and TV host, finished his business degree from the University of Washington in 1978. He started his career by teaching travel classes at the university and was a tour guide during the summer. Hide Caption ( - )

Show Caption ( + ) Ryan Lewis (left) is a hip hop producer and DJ. He is well known for his collaboration with Seattle rapper Macklemore (right). Lewis majored in Comparative History of Ideas at the University of Washington. Hide Caption ( - )

Show Caption ( + ) Warren Moon played at the University of Washington from after two years at West Los Angeles College. Moon led the Huskies to a 27-20 win over the Michigan Wolverines in the 1978 Rose Bowl and was named the game's Most Valuable Player. Moon is now a broadcaster for the Seattle Seahawks. Hide Caption ( - )